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Judicial economy : ウィキペディア英語版
Judicial economy

Judicial economy refers broadly to the principle that the limited resources of the legal system or a given court should be conserved.
==Multiple causes of action in a given case ==
"Judicial economy" most commonly refers to the refusal of a court to decide one or more claims raised in a case, on the grounds that it has decided other claims in the case and that its decision on those claims should satisfy the parties. For example, the plaintiff may claim that the defendant's actions violated three distinct laws. Having found for the plaintiff for a violation of the first law, the court then has the discretion to exercise judicial economy and refuse to make a decision on the remaining two claims, on the grounds that the finding of one violation should be sufficient to satisfy the plaintiff.

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